{"id":6384,"date":"2016-04-12t10:23:06","date_gmt":"2016-04-12t17:23:06","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/act\/?p=6384"},"modified":"2018-09-25t19:57:21","modified_gmt":"2018-09-26t02:57:21","slug":"how-to-make-yourself-study-for-the-act","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/act\/how-to-make-yourself-study-for-the-act\/","title":{"rendered":"how to make yourself study for the act"},"content":{"rendered":"
what’s that? you’re not dying to lock yourself in your room for hours every night, studying for the act?<\/p>\n
guess what? nobody is. you’re not alone! in fact, there are millions of future test-takers all dreading this together! (cue cheering, groaning).<\/p>\n
but in the midst of all the other activities (netflix comes to mind, not that you needed a suggestion) that you could be doing instead of studying, you’re here, reading about how to make yourself study for the act. that’s a really good sign. because guess what else? there are ways to motivate yourself and make studying way less painful.
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one thing that it’s really easy to lose sight of in the build-up to test day is why you’re taking this exam in the first place. in a lot of cases, it’s because you’re applying to college.<\/p>\n
no matter how you feel about going off to college, there’s probably some aspect of it, however small, that excites you. maybe you’re dreaming of yale, of berkeley, of ut, of madison (hey, it’s awesome, despite the snow). why are you in love with that school? just reminding yourself of the ultimate goal can go a long way towards pushing you forward.<\/p>\n
still frustrated? imagine logging on to the act website and seeing that 36, or 30, or whatever your goal score is, right by your name. feels good, right?
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that’s all well and good, but sometimes you just need to get right down to business. what can you do to get yourself off to a running start?<\/p>\n
–\tbreak it down into chunks. there are lots of time management methods, like the pomodoro technique, in which you study for a brief period of time and then take a break. <\/p>\n